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Archive for September 2008
Saying No! to Food Pushers
1. September 2008 by Patricia.
Did you see the film “My Big Fat Greek Wedding?” Many scenes remind me of my growing up years.
Food and persistent eating are a preoccupation in Tula’s family.
The pressure to eat has not diminished in my family of origin neither in our culture. Even if I say I choose not to eat a Belgian Waffle because it makes me tired and gives me a headache, there still will be someone who will say .. “Just have a little of mine – you have to try it.”
True enough, meal sharing with community, family and friends can be an occasion for celebration and connection. But forcing people to eat when they are not hungry or pushing food on someone who has sensitivities to certain foods, or who simply doesn’t want it, is not a loving act. We can project all kinds of reasons onto the person pushing the food, but that is not as useful as realizing that we have the power and the responsibility to ourselves to say NO! Kindly, gently, politely. Our duty in every food pushing situation is to honor ourselves and our boundaries.
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